Sleep.FM – Wake Up Little Suzie!

Sleep.FM – The alarm clock (or cellular alarm feature) has been waking us up to boring, impersonal noise for centuries. Sleep.FM offers a different way to wake up, a more personal and current alarm clock. With Sleep.FM you can choose in which informative way you wish to wake up such as by the announcment of the current time or a short description of actual weather conditions. If you are a bit skeptic about this service’s reliability (based on an Internet connection that might be cut off or disrupted), rest assured as Sleep.FM also offers a back-up alarm setting (tested by yours truly). BTW: you can choose between male an female announcing vocals. Wake up little Suzie! See video below.

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2 Responses to Sleep.FM – Wake Up Little Suzie!

  1. Ryan says:

    Hi Shachar & Roy,

    We really dig the video and the song, as the female voice heard on Sleep.fm is our team member Susannah; nickname is Suzie :)

    Again thank you for the opportunity in featuring our work! We are honored and working hard to continue our goal of making the sound of the alarm clock more informative then just wake up (plane/meeting/school/event canceled)!

    cheers and thanks again,
    ryan

  2. Ryan says:

    Hi Guys

    Wanted to say were excited about a new way we created to set an alarm clock. Just type http://www.sleep.fm/620am or http://www.sleep.fm/750am and so on.

    These alarm links take you to sleep.fm and set your time automatically/accordingly. They are also good for sharing with friends on the web during the day for reminders and overall to have fun when saying goodnight on Twitter :)

    cheers and again thank you for the opportunity in featuring our work!

    ryan

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